Please note this changelog is out of date and will be updated in the future.
We are pleased to be releasing our new capabilities and enhnancements for our GraphQL with the merge of our documentation on these features. A lot of improvements have been made to the GraphQL endpoints, adding support for querying and mutating itineraries being the key release goal behind this release.
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Documentation added around managing itineraries, such as creating psuedo-anon itineraries or enhancing your own associated to an Alpaca profile, complete with examples on auto routing, optional stops and more. Initial documentation outlines the basics as well as more complex querying functionality, such as querying for directions between locations.
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Uploading and querying of media and preferred sizes, as well as EXIF data
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Enhanced calls when working with Collections
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Profile management with social features
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Initial Place Search capabilities and querying place data like timezones, opening hours, currency, and other place information. Querying from providers such as OSM, GeoNames, WOF, OpenAddresses, Facebook and more
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Adds in outline of querying Geographical attributes (such as ISO 3166 and regional information), as well as ABS data (LGA, postcode, locality and tourism information) and Wine Australia geographical info
We are also making mention of our "Graph SDK" project which adds in prebuilt queries and mutations for various GraphQL clients and JavaScript development environments. This assists developers working with various front-end technology including React, Vue, Vanilla, Svelte etc as well as providing various GraphQL library choices, such as Apollo, URQL, React-query and Graphql-request.